Erik Jones gets first Cup win in crash-filled race at Daytona

Erik Jones survived several gnarly wrecks, with defending Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr. on his bumper late and the pressure of overtime at NASCAR's most famous track.

Maybe these so-called “Young Guns” do know how to find victory lane.

Jones, 22, won a crash-filled race at Daytona International Speedway, passing Truex on the final lap and then wildly celebrating the first victory of his Cup career. Jones created so much smoke during his burnout that he had trouble breathing afterward.

“How about that race boys and girls?” said Jones, who replaced 2004 series champion Matt Kenseth at Joe Gibbs Racing this year. “I thought we were out of it and all of a sudden we're right back in it. My first Cup win. My first win at Daytona, My first superspeedway win. What an awesome day.”

It was huge for Jones, who clinched a spot in the playoffs. It may have been just as big for the up-and-coming generation of drivers who had gotten most of the promotion and none of the previous wins in 2018.

International Speedway Corp. President John Saunders pinned some of NASCAR's woes on the failure of the new crop of drivers, who have struggled to replace the sport's retired crop of stars.

Saunders said this week the sport needed the young guys to come along and “start to win and build their brands.” Ryan Blaney and Darrell Wallace Jr. fired back at Saunders, saying the 20-somethings were trying their best to win.

Jones delivered the parting shot on the track.

Truex took a jab at the critics, saying “now maybe ISC and those guys can be happier about those things.”

Jones was involved in one of the many wrecks, but his No. 20 Toyota was still in good enough shape to get by Truex late. Truex blamed himself for failing to see Jones' run coming in his rear-view mirror.

“I just think it's cool for Erik,” said Truex, who had Jones as a teammate at Furniture Row Racing last year. “He's a good kid. He's worked hard. I don't know the repercussions of him winning here, what they're going to be. But I think for me, it's a good story. So happy for him, happy for his family and his fans.

“Again, he's put a lot of effort in to getting here and he's in a good position and he's got a lot of pressure on him, so to finally get that first one out of the way, I think it'll help him a bunch. We'll see where he takes it from here.”